21 Sep 2009 Chulumani, Bolivia, Central and Latin America Biodiversity | Plants
Tarapari Biodiversity Garden Butterfly Education and Conservation Resource Center
The Chulumani Conservation Garden is an environmental education project focused on raising awareness among school children about the rich biodiversity of the Yungas region.
The Chulumani Conservation Garden is an environmental education project focused on biodiversity conservation and sustainable resource management the Central Andes. The Conservation Garden has been in development since 2004, when La Paz on Foot acquired a 6000m2 property in the capital of the province of South Yungas. When the property was acquired, it was an overgrown coca, coffee and citrus farm with a dilapidated house. In the past three years, the house and gardens have been renovated and with our first RSG have been developed into an educational resource for local schools and national and international tourists.
Chulumani is the centre of Bolivia’s traditional coca growing region. While a large part of the coca produced in the region is destined for traditional uses, increased use of pesticides, irrigation and fire has a major impact on soils, water, biodiversity and economy (TROPICO, 2005). The Chulumani Conservation Garden will demonstrate alternative and complementary practices to coca production, highlighting lower-impact crops such as native tubers, for example walusa (Xanthosoma spp.) and racacha (Arracacia xanthorrhiza), alternative technologies such as vermiculture and green manures, while showcasing regional biodiversity, principally butterfly, bird and orquid species.